Roddy Ricch Calls On DJ Mustard For A Summer 2020 Anthem

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Roddy Ricch performs at SUMMERSFEST 2019 at The Novo by Microsoft on August 12, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Looks like Roddy Ricch and Mustard got heat coming soon.

Roddy Ricch already won 2020. Following the release of his debut album, Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial, "The Box" soared to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed there for weeks on weeks. Then, just last week, he earned his second number-one single with DaBaby's "Rockstar." However, it looks like he's striving towards having a third number-one single by the time the summer ends.

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Now, we all know that Roddy Ricch and Mustard have a great rapport together on wax. They've linked up on the 2019 anthem, "Ballin" and most recently, on "High Fashion." Roddy hit Twitter earlier today where he called on Mustard for summer vibes. "It's summer @mustard, u ready?" He tweeted. As excitement built up in the reply section, Mustard swooped in, writing, "What summer have we not been ready?" Touché.

Perhaps we can expect the two to release the new single in the coming weeks, Roddy Ricch did recently hit at dropping the music video for "High Fashion" last month. 

It has undoubtedly been a massive year for Roddy Ricch already. Along with his chart accomplishments, he also won his first Grammy this year for his contributions to Nipsey Hussle's single, "Racks In The Middle" alongside Hit-Boy

Check out Roddy Ricch's tweet below.

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